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What (who) is forced analogy - definition

WHERE FLUID MOTION IS GENERATED BY AN EXTERNAL SOURCE
Forced Convection; Forced Draft

Mobility analogy         
  • The mechanical symbol for a mass (left) and its electrical analogy (right).<ref>Eargle, p. 5</ref>  The square angle below the mass is meant to indicate that movement of the mass is relative to a frame of reference.<ref>Kleiner, p. 74</ref>
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  • The mechanical symbol for a compliance element (left) and its electrical analogy (right).<ref>Eargle, p. 5</ref>  The symbol is meant to be evocative of a spring.<ref>Kleiner, p. 73</ref>
  • The mechanical symbol for a damper (left) and its electrical analogy (right).<ref name=Eargle4>Eargle, p. 4</ref>  The symbol is meant to be evocative of a [[dashpot]].<ref name =Kleiner71>Kleiner, p. 71</ref>
  • Simple mechanical resonator (left) and its mobility analogy equivalent circuit (right)
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ANALOGY REPRESENTING A MECHANICAL SYSTEM BY AN ELECTRICAL ONE
Inertance (mechanical networks); Firestone analogy; Admittance analogy
The mobility analogy, also called admittance analogy or Firestone analogy, is a method of representing a mechanical system by an analogous electrical system. The advantage of doing this is that there is a large body of theory and analysis techniques concerning complex electrical systems, especially in the field of filters.
Forced induction         
  • A supercharger (on top of a dark-grey inlet manifold) for a car engine
PROCESS OF DELIVERING COMPRESSED AIR TO THE INTAKE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Forced-induction; Forced Induction
In an internal combustion engine, forced induction is where turbocharging or supercharging is used to increase the density of the intake air. Engines without forced induction are classified as naturally aspirated.
Mechanical–electrical analogies         
  • A mechanical network diagram of a simple resonator (top) and one possible electrical analogy for it (bottom)
ANY ANALOGY BETWEEN ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS, USED FOR MODELING
Through and across analogy; Across and through analogy; Trent analogy; Mechanical-electrical analogy; Electro-mechanical analogies; Electrical-mechanical analogies; Electrical analogues of mechanical systems; Mechanical-electrical analogies; Mechanical–electrical analogy
Mechanical–electrical analogies are the representation of mechanical systems as electrical networks. At first, such analogies were used in reverse to help explain electrical phenomena in familiar mechanical terms.

Wikipedia

Forced convection

Forced convection is a mechanism, or type of transport, in which fluid motion is generated by an external source (like a pump, fan, suction device, etc.). Alongside natural convection, thermal radiation, and thermal conduction it is one of the methods of heat transfer and allows significant amounts of heat energy to be transported very efficiently.